Fix up various doc issues.

Change-Id: I43a8b1b982c4af093bd0bb14573f2299ae28ae94
Reviewed-by: Michael Goddard <michael.goddard@nokia.com>
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Peter Yard
2012-02-02 09:05:35 +10:00
committed by Qt by Nokia
parent d292f4a7d3
commit 4bbe267f30
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@@ -39,25 +39,25 @@ plugin provides access to the API functionality for camera settings and
capturing an image.
Most of the QML code supports the user interface for this application with the
Camera elements being mostly found in \i {declarative-camera.qml} and
\i {CaptureControls.qml}.
Camera elements being mostly found in \e {declarative-camera.qml} and
\e {CaptureControls.qml}.
In \i {declarative-camera.qml} the Camera element is initialized with an id
of \i {camera }, a photo preview is setup, states are implemented for image
In \e {declarative-camera.qml} the Camera element is initialized with an id
of \e {camera }, a photo preview is setup, states are implemented for image
preview or capture and a CaptureControls element is initialized. The initial
\i state is \i PhotoCapture. The camera element includes a handler, \i onImageCaptured,
\e state is \e PhotoCapture. The camera element includes a handler, \e onImageCaptured,
for the \l {imageCaptured} signal. The handler sets up the application to process
the preview including a change in the user interface state. The PhotoPreview
element now becomes visible with any key press being picked up by the handler
in PhotoPreview and returning the state to \i PhotoCapture.
in PhotoPreview and returning the state to \e PhotoCapture.
The \i CaptureControls element, which is implemented in \i {CaptureControls.qml},
The \e CaptureControls element, which is implemented in \e {CaptureControls.qml},
generates a column on the right hand side of the screen which includes control
buttons for \i focus (not initially visible), \i {capture}, \i {flash modes},
\i {white balance}, \i {exposure compensation}, and if a preview is
available a \i {preview} button. The last button exits from the application.
buttons for \e focus (not initially visible), \e {capture}, \e {flash modes},
\e {white balance}, \e {exposure compensation}, and if a preview is
available a \e {preview} button. The last button exits from the application.
When the Capture button is pressed the \i onClicked handler calls
When the Capture button is pressed the \e onClicked handler calls
\l {Camera::captureImage()}{captureImage()}